Limits to Pain
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By Nils Christie, 1981
Table of contents
- Preface
- Chapter 1. ON PAIN
- Chapter 2. THE SHIELD OF WORDS
- Chapter 3. TREATMENT FOR CRIME
- 3.1. From alcohol to dangerousness
- 3.2. The great explorers
- 3.3. The downfall of an empire
- Chapter 4. DETERRENCE
- 4.1. The twin ideologies
- 4.2. Scientification of the obvious
- 4.3. Level of pain delivery
- 4.4. Crime control as the goal for crime control?
- 4.5. An opener to neo-classicism
- Chapter 5. NEO-CLASSICISM
- 5.1. Birth and re-birth
- 5.2. With Beccaria to USA
- 5.3. Beccaria in Scandinavia
- Chapter 6. THE HIDDEN CURRICULUM
- 6.1. Crime is not important enough
- 6.2. Blaming individuals, not systems
- 6.3. Pain is not kind enough
- 6.4. Neutralization of guilt
- 6.5. The strong state
- Chapter 7. THE COMPUTER
- Chapter 8. NEO-POSITIVISM
- 8.1. The impotent society
- 8.2. Advocates for control
- 8.3. Our comrades
- 8.4. My comrade, the functionary
- Chapter 9. PAIN FOREVER?
- 9.1. A one-dimensional pendulum
- 9.2. Experts needed
- 9.3. Subterranean patterns
- 9.4. Counter cultures
- Chapter
10. SOME CONDITIONS FOR A LOW LEVEL OF PAIN INFLICTION
- 10.1. Knowledge
- 10.2. Power
- 10.3. Vulnerability
- 10.4. Mutual dependence
- 10.5. Belief system
- Chapter 11. PARTICIPATORY JUSTICE
- 11.1. Civilization of conflicts
- 11.2. Compensatory justice
- 11.3. Punishment as mourning
- 11.4. The informal economy
- 11.5. Justice to the weak
- 11.6. Limits to limits?
- Chapter 12. IN CONTRAST TO PAIN
- Bibliography